Louisville Heads to Elite Eight

Earl Clark had 19 points and nine rebounds, leading Louisville to one of the most lopsided routs in regional round history, 103-64 over Arizona on Friday night.

Louisville (31-5) played like the top seed in the NCAAtournament, topping 100 points for the first time this season andmoving into the Midwest final. It was the Cardinals' most one-sidedwin ever in the tournament.

Twelfth-seeded Arizona (21-14) was led by Chase Budinger with 22points.

Louisville built a 21-point halftime lead and eliminated anycomeback hopes by opening the second half on an 18-5 run that madeit 67-33.

The Cardinals just missed cracking the top five for mostlopsided victories in regional history. UCLA set the record in 1967with a 49-point rout of Wyoming. The five most lopsided games inhistory all occurred before 1972.

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